Showing posts with label Corruption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corruption. Show all posts

6 October 2021

The Death of Sarah Everard was not an Isolated Incident but the Product of a Misogynist, Racist and Right-wing Police Force

There is only one solution to the Corrupt and Oppressive Metropolitan Police-ABOLITION 


I was in custody in Birmingham’s Winson Green prison, when Sarah Everard was murdered. Being locked up in a cell 23 hours a day, I had little option but to watch TV footage of the case as it was developing.

My reason for having become a guest of Her Majesty (I would have preferred Balmoral!) was going equipped to cause criminal damage at Elbit’s Shenstone factory. Criminal damage to a factory that produces drones to murder children and their parents is a greater crime in the eyes of the Police than making the instruments of death that Elbit produces. This is the mentality that produces Wayne Couzens.

Indeed so serious was my offence that I was interviewed in police custody not only by an officer from Staffordshire Police but also a female sergeant from the Metropolitan Police. Clearly the death of Sarah Everard at the hands of a fellow officer wasn’t going to deter this woman from protecting those who own this factory of death.

If the murder of Sarah was not shocking enough, what followed simply compounded it.  Women turning up for a vigil at Clapham Common were attacked by Police thugs who used the COVID regulations as an excuse for further violence.

Indeed, in an irony that has clearly been lost on Dick, Couzens used the very same COVID regulations to kidnap Sarah in the first place. If there had been any truth in the COVID pretext, which of course the media swallowed, then clearly the violent attack they launched could only have increased the chances of spreading the virus.

A few days after my release I spoke to a demonstration against the Police Bill of nearly 5,000 in Brighton. For all their faults Sussex Police saw no need to attack a peaceful demonstration, COVID notwithstanding.

What really happened was unpalatable to the BBC and mainstream media but is or should be obvious. After the apprehension of a police rapist and killer, Metropolitan police officers felt a sense of humiliation.  So who did they take it out on?  The women who were holding a vigil for Sarah and who they felt were rubbing their noses in it!

Just as the Israelis hold the Palestinians responsible for their own deaths, so in the twisted and hate filled minds of the Met, the women gathered at Clapham Common were responsible for Sarah’s death. There is a simple name for it.  It’s called victim blaming.

Is it police culture that is to blame?

Whenever you have faults in an organisation the easiest thing to do is to blame the internal ‘culture’. As if it is simply a question of wrong ideas in peoples’ heads.  So it is with Sara Everard.

That is why the Review of Police Culture that Cressida Dick has just announced is a sop that will, indeed cannot, change anything. There is a very simple reason for this.  The political culture of an organisation reflects what that organisation does, how it works, how it sees those it works with and its relationship with those it allegedly serves.

 So if you want to change the culture you have to change the Metropolitan Police itself and its priorities. Since that is not what Dick wants to do then what is being proposed is merely window dressing. Or literally putting lipstick on a pig. This is leaving aside the refusal/inability of the Met to investigate itself.

A change in police culture used to be the response to accusations of police racism.  After the 1981 riots and the Scarman Inquiry the police began ‘racism awareness’ courses whose only effect was to arm the police with a new language in order to justify their continuing racism.  It helped them to better deal with and know their enemy. It is the language of PR. It was of course helped along with large sums of public money as anti-racism was incorporated into the voluntary sector.

The history of racist policing and attacks on the Black community by the Metropolitan Police is all too well documented. See for example In the Shadow of the SPG: Racist Policing, Resistance & Black Power in 1970s Brixton and The Brixton riots 40 years on: ‘A watershed moment for race relations’. Racism, like misogyny is an integral part of police ‘culture’.  See the documentary Injustice on Black Deaths in Custody. For much of its history the Metropolitan Police and the Special Patrol Group operated akin to an occupying force in areas of London like Brixton and Notting Hill.

Wayne Couzens and a Misogynist Culture

One thing is very clear about the murder of Sarah Everard. This was no aberration. Wayne Couzens, Sarah’s murderer, did not stick out as a sore thumb in the Met.  He wasn’t a loner or some kind of oddball who didn’t fit in. The problem was that he fitted in all too well. He was even given what, to his comrades in the Civil Nuclear Constabulary must have been an extremely witty nickname, ‘the rapist’. That must have produced many a laugh. He apparently made women feel uncomfortable.  However that did not make Couzens unsuitable in the eyes of his fellow policemen. Quite the contrary. They conspired to protect him.

It transpires that Couzens had exposed his penis in public, not once but three times and each time his fellow officers covered for him. After all they were all lads together and this was simply the product of ‘locker room’ talk. The latest incident was just 72 hours before Sarah’s kidnapping. If his behaviour had been taken seriously and he had been arrested and had his warrant card taken from him, along with his handcuffs, then Sarah would be alive today.

The details of his vehicle were recorded. He was, as they say, bang to rights, except that the Police don’t inform on their own unless circumstances force them to.


Police Corruption and Operation Countryman

There have been so many instances of this refusal to inform on their own that it is tiresome to give examples. From Operation Countryman, an inquiry into police corruption that was sabotaged by a combination of senior officers of the Metropolitan Police, including Commissioner Sir David McNee, to the murder of Blair Peach. After Operation Countryman was wound up, with just 2 police officers gaoled, corruption resurfaced on an even bigger scale.


The Metropolitan Police, and indeed all Police forces, are instruments of the state, coercive bodies who, whatever pretensions they make to serving the public, are there to keep the Queen’s Peace.  At the end of the day they are a body of violent men (& women). Their primary function is to ensure the maintenance of the existing economic and political order. That is why a certain level of police corruption is tolerated at the highest political level. They operate in a political system which itself has corruption at its heart. Under Boris Johnson this has reached new heights. 

In the BBC documentary (which the BBC banned, later shown by Granada’s World in Action) on Operation Countryman, we see how Margaret Thatcher (26:06) used the death of 6 Police Officers to excuse Police corruption.

Jean Charles Menendez

Nor has the Met’s corruption gone away.  Indeed it has flourished under Cressida Dick, who it may be recalled, was the officer responsible for overseeing the police murder of Charles Menendez in 2007.

In June the Metropolitan Police were brandedinstitutionally corrupt’ by an independent inquiry set up to review the murder of private detective Daniel Morgan.  Cressida Dick herself was personally censured for obstruction. In 2011 the Met accepted that corrupt detectives shielded the killers yet Dick, then an Assistant Commissioner and her successors continued to obstruct the Inquiry.  The Chair of the Inquiry Lady O’Loan stated that:

“We believe the Metropolitan police’s first objective was to protect itself. In so doing it compounded the suffering and trauma of the family.” 

Despite these findings Home Secretary Priti Patel and London Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed their confidence in Dick. What possible purpose is there in setting up inquiries if their findings are rejected?  Boris Johnson had already rejected the results of an Inquiry that found Priti Patel guilty of bullying so the chances of an internal inquiry into Police Culture coming up with anything other than palliatives is zero.

But what has the reaction of the Labour Party been?  In the week when Wayne Couzens was sentenced to life imprisonment, Starmer’s aides thought it a good idea to form Labour Friends of the Police! No one can accuse Starmer of lacking a sense of timing!

Of course the Police are only the most visible face of the system’s racism and sexism.  In a capitalist society the law will always be concerned with protecting property not people.

It was Lord Denning, former Master of the Rolls, who explained in Southwark LBC v Williams [1971] the perils of allowing need to trump property:

“… if hunger were once allowed to be an excuse for stealing, it would open a door through which all kinds of lawlessness and disorder would pass… . If homelessness were once admitted as a defence to trespass, no one’s house could be safe. Necessity would open a door which no man could shut.”

Edmund-Davies LJ explained what judges fear was:

“[T]he law regards with deepest suspicion any remedies of self-help, and permits those remedies to be resorted to only in very special circumstances. The reason for such circumspection is clear – necessity can very easily become simply a mask for anarchy.”

Unless the model of policing represented by the Metropolitan Police is fundamentally changed then racism, misogyny and corruption will always be part of the ‘service’ that is offered. Without defunding the Met as it exists and the creation of a police force that is controlled by those it allegedly serves, then the present corrupt and coercive policing will continue indefinitely. As long as the Police force is an external force imposed from above it can never be reformed.


A Rape Culture

Fewer than one in 60 rape cases last year resulted in a suspect being charged. While there were 52,210 rapes recorded in England and Wales in 2020, only 843 resulted in a charge or summons – a rate of 1.6% (the BBC’s figure is 1.4%). And a substantial proportion of these resulted in acquittal. Rape has effectively been decriminalised. In 2018 only 3.8 per cent of sexual offences resulted in a charge or summons, down from 5.6 per cent the previous year.

Those with long memories may remember a BBC documentary in 1982 which recorded an interview by two hostile detectives of a rape victim.  It caused outrage and promises of a change in police ‘culture’.  For 20 years, ever since I was a law student, we have been told how the Police are ‘changing’. Everything changes but everything remains the same!

The head of my postgraduate law course at Sussex was Jennifer Temkin, the foremost expert on the law of rape. In 2005 she was bemoaning why it was that ‘only 5.6% of British women who take their complaint to the police see their assailant convicted.’ And of the cases that did go before a judge and jury there was a conviction rate of just over 20%. Today it is less than a third of that despite all the promises to the contrary by the Police.  Why? See Beware of barristers

Obviously one reason is that rape is not a priority for either the Police or the Crown Prosecution Service.  A police force whose priority is property will never prioritise vulnerable people, be they children suffering abuse or women victims of rape and domestic violence.

The Police tell us that they don’t have the resources. It is strange that the Met and other forces can muster hundreds of officers for an animal rights march, Extinction Rebellion or protests against the Police Bill but when it comes to offences against the person there are never enough resources. They can send a Met officer up to Staffordshire to interview me but they can’t investigate rape in Brixton where she is based.

Class also plays a large part. I remember arguing with Temkin about this. Not only because more affluent women don’t need to use public transport but because middle class women are more likely to get the police to take their complaints seriously compared to working class women who are considered sluts who are ‘asking for it’.

That is why the theory of ‘patriarchy’ falls down. Having a woman as head of the Met has arguably made the situation worse not better. It assumes that women behave differently from men in positions of power. It is the same with having Black police officers. The experience in the United States shows that Black officers are equally complicit in the racist treatment of Black people. In Baltimore in 2015, 3 of the 6 Police murderers of Freddie Gray, who died in shocking circumstances, were Black.


My own experience police obstruction and worse was when a 15 year old daughter of a friend was raped in her home and the Police refused to believe her. When I insisted on an interview with the Police officers concerned alongside her mother, the Police threatened to charge the mother with wasting police time!

To make matters worse the Police then submitted an adverse report in response to a claim to the Criminal Injuries Board for compensation. It was only after getting expert medical advice that I was able to overturn the original decision on appeal. The police however never reinvestigated the case.

Leaving aside the fact that an officer from Wayne Couzen’s unit has now been charged with rape (and of course we will assume he is innocent until proven guilty) it is a fact that the Special Demonstration Squad, which specialised in infiltrating left-wing and radical protest groups, never penetrated far-right groups. The SDS specialised in rape by deception, a practice tolerated for decades by senior officers. And this is leaving aside the 26 cases of sexual offences by officers in the past 5 years that we know about.

The reason for this is that the Police are an overwhelmingly right-wing body. How else can one explain the passing of information by the Special Branch to a blacklisting operation, the Consulting Association?  This practice was ruled as unlawful in 2009 by the Information Commissioner as a clear breach of the Data Protection Act. Did that stop the Police from passing information?  Of course not.  Given the secrecy with which the Police operate, in particular Special Branch, one must assume that this practice continues today.

That is why the decision of Starmer and the Labour right-wing to form a Labour Friends of the Police is so contemptible. The Police are not our friends.  They are the friends of big business and the wealthy.  Those with property.  They are our enemy. Of course that does not mean that all individual police are right-wing, racists or sexists. The barrel may be full of rotten apples but that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t contain some uncontaminated fruit.

Incidentally the proposal to disband the Met and integrate it into neighbouring police forces was a recommendation of Operation Countryman, which was headed by the Chief Constable of Dorset Police.  It is hardly a radical proposal.

Tony Greenstein


13 February 2018

Letter from 216 Members to Labour's National Executive Committee - Suspend McNicol NOW

There is nothing 'historic' or 'private' about the allegations against Jeremy Newmark

Below is my letter to members of Labour's NEC

Over 200 Members of the Labour Party Call for an End to McNicol’s Double Standards



179 members of the Labour Party have written to Iain McNicol, General Secretary of the Labour Party, demanding that Jeremy Newmark, former Chair of the Jewish Labour Movement is suspended.  No one has played a more important role in driving the current witch-hunt of socialists forward than Jeremy Newmark.  Only 3 weeks ago he was meeting Jeremy Corbyn to demand that the ‘anti-Semitism’ witch-hunt be restarted.



Newmark and his Zionist friends were taken aback by the scale of the left victory in the NEC elections and by the replacement of Anne Black as Chair of the Disputes Committee in particular.



It is, therefore, a rich irony that the real reasons for Newmark’s departure from his previous role as CEO of the Jewish Leadership Council should have come out just now.  The Jewish Chronicle, which is normally little more than a Zionist propaganda sheet, broke an explosive story in this week’s edition.



Far from being a resignation on the grounds of ill-health, as had been claimed, Newmark had been left with no alternative but to resign from the JLC after being confronted with the results of an internal audit into its finances which made it abundantly evident that Newmark had defrauded them to the tune of tens of thousands of pounds.



Last year an inkling of what had happened occurred when the Jewish Chronicle broke a story on how Newmark had avoided paying an Israeli taxi driver some £3,000.



On Friday Newmark reluctantly resigned from the JLM.  Today he must also be suspended from the Labour Party as have thousands of other, innocent members.



We know how Iain McNicol, that bulwark of the Right in the Labour Party, has always been reluctant to suspend supporters of the Right and conversely eager to suspend or auto-exclude those who are Corbyn supporters.



However we demand that these double standards end instantly,



Tony Greenstein





Monday 12 February 2018




General Secretary

The Labour Party

105 Victoria St,

London SW1E 6QT



Dear Mr McNicol,


You are undoubtedly aware by now of the serious allegations of fraud and theft which have been made against Jeremy Newmark in the Jewish Chronicle. [Revealed: JLC audit reports Jeremy Newmark deceived it out of thousands of pounds] [1] Mr Newmark, who until recently was Chair of the Jewish Labour Movement was Labour’s PPC at the last General Election for Finchley and Golders Green constituency and is currently Leader of the Labour Group on Hertsmere Council.

These allegations have been backed up by a comprehensive internal audit[2] by the organisation for which Mr Newmark was Chief Executive Officer, the Jewish Leadership Council.

We are extremely surprised that you haven’t moved quickly to protect the reputation of the Labour Party by suspending Mr Newmark under Rule 2.1.8 pending an investigation. 

Unlike the thousands of people who have been suspended in the past two years, often for nothing more than an innocent tweet or remark taken out of context, Mr Newmark is alleged to have stolen or misappropriated thousands of pounds of charitable monies.  The cover up of this alleged theft is now the subject of a Charity Commission investigation.[3] [Jewish Leadership Council will co-operate with Charity Commission over Newmark allegations]

Mr Newmark, in his role as Chair of the JLM, has been the driving force in the suspension or expulsion of people on the grounds of ‘anti-Semitism’.  Barely three weeks ago Jeremy Newmark was publicly criticising the Labour Party for failing to expel Jackie Walker, Marc Wadsworth, Tony Greenstein, Ken Livingstone and other members on the grounds of ‘anti-Semitism’. Jewish Labour group accuses party of failing to act on antisemitism complaints

Given the high public profile of Mr Newmark and his propensity for demanding disciplinary action against other members of the Labour Party we feel that it is only fair that Mr Newmark should be treated in the same way as his many victims.  We are therefore making a formal complaint against Mr Newmark for having brought the party into disrepute and we expect that you will suspend him immediately from membership in order that we can avoid further damaging headlines.

We look forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely,


Tobias Abse                               Chelsea and Fulham CLP           
Kate Adams                                Canterbury CLP            
Julie Adshead                             Rossendale & Darwen CLP        
Grant Aitken                               Clackmannanshire        
Dr Ben Alofs                              Gwynedd CLP              
Marie Ange-King                        Holborn & St Pancras   
Ruth Appleton                            Holborn St Pancras CLP
Cathy Augustine                         Wantage CLP                
Claude Baesens                          Warwick and Leamington CLP  
Rebekah Ball                              Holborn and St Pancras CLP      
Steve Ballard                              Hornsey and Woodgreen           
Dave Bangs                                Kemptown CLP            
Graham Bash                              South Thanet CLP
Mary Beaman                             Wimbledon CLP           
Jonathan Bellos                          Brighton Kemptown CLP
Karen Bett                                  Eastwood CLP
Joseph Black                              Hampstead & Kilburn CLP        
Sian Bloor                                  Stretford and Urmston CLP        
Kay Boardman                           Calder Valley CLP        
Patrick Bonner                            Brent North CLP           
David Boyden                            Halton CLP                   
Jane Bramley                              Nottingham East CLP   
Lynda Brennan                           Enfield Southgate CLP
Professor Haim Bresheeth          Hornsey and Wood Green CLP  
Tarin Brokenshire                       Cambridge CLP            
Pam Bromley                              Rossendale and Darwen CLP     
Barbara Brookes                         Ealing South CLP         
Mick Brookes                             Ealing South CLP         
Alan Broughton                          Hampstead CLP
Sarida Brown                              Leamington and Warwick CLP  
Michelle Burke                           Hendon CLP                 
Mr Neil Cameron                        Sheffield Central
Lisbeth Campos                          Richmond Park CLP     
Avis Carter                                 Brighton Pavilion CLP  
Cyril Chilson                              Oxford West & Abingdon CLP
Dr Tali M. Chilson                      Oxford West and Abingdon CLP
Brian Chinnery                           Enfield Southgate CLP 
Ruth Clarke                                Islington North             
Terry Clarke                               Liverpool Riverside CLP
Roger Coates                              International Branch
Sally Colaran                              Hampstead CLP            
Ruth Conlock                             Manchester Withington CLP
M J Conway                               IIslington North            
Steve Cooke                               Stockton North CLP     
Katherine Coutanche                  Aberconwy CLP           
Ted Crawford                             Ealing Southall CLP      
Luke Cresswell                           South Suffolk CLP       
Kevin B Curran                          Lewisham West and Penge CLP
Clive Darling                              Warwick & Leamington CLP     
Deborah Darnes                         Congleton CLP             
Yvonne Davies                           Chester CLP                   
Susan Dellet                               Southwark & Old Bermondsey CLP
Helen Dickson-Liverpool           Wavertree CLP
Tony Dines                                 Worthing West CLP      
Marylin Dixon                            Warwick and Leamington CLP  
Colm Doherty                             Finchley & Golders Green CLP
Cameron Dougherty                   North Thanet CLP        
Clare Dove                                 South Thanet Labour Party
Ian Drummond                           Edinburgh East
Ian Dudley.                                Croydon North CLP     
Dereen Duley                             Exeter CLP                   
Dr Andrew P Duncan                
Bridget Dunne                            Hampstead & Kilburn CLP        
Jonathan Edwards                      Oxford East CLP          
Harriet Evans                              Holborn & St Pancras   
Ian Ferrie                                    Hampstead and Kilburn CLP     
Arye Finkle                                Chipping Barnet CLP    
Pete Firmin                                 Hampstead & Kilburn CLP
Michael Fisher                            Barnet CLP                   
Jean Fitzpatrick                          EALING SOUTHALL CLP        
Jenny Flintoft                             Meon Valley CLP
Gerry Flintoft                             Meon Valley CLP
Philip Foxe                                 Enfield Southgate CLP
Jane Foxworthy                          Leicester East CLP       
Ed Fredenburgh                          Islington South & Finsbury CLP
Cllr. Beryl Francis                      Havant CLP                  
Glynis Freeman                          Portslade CLP               
Kenny Fryde                              Cambridge CLP
Terry Gallogly                            York Central CLP         
Rob Gardiner                              Huntingdon CLP           
John Garrett                                Coventry South CLP     
Daphne Gilbert                           Hexham CLP                
David Graham                            Brentford and Isleworth CLP     
Val Graham                                  Chesterfield CLP        
Susan Grant                                Exeter CLP                   
Kay Green                                  Hastings and Rye CLP
Marc Green                                Mole Valley CLP          
Elleanne Green                           Cities of London and Westminster CLP
Tony Greenstein                         Brighton Kemptown CLP           
Shaun Hague                              Preseli Pembrokeshire CLP        
G. Halfpenny                             Canterbury CLP            
James Hall                                  South Cambridgeshire CLP
Cathie Hammond                       Hampstead and Kilburn
Frances Hanlon
Jenny Hardacre                          South Cambridgeshire CLP
Mr S Harris                                 Torfaen CLP
Emmet Haverty-Stacke                Tottenham CLP
Nev Hawkins                              Ealing Central & Acton CLP      
Fran Heron                                 Holborn & St Pancras CLP         
Simon Hinds                               Islington North             
Kate  Hodgson                            Islington South & Finsbury        
Doug Holton                               Hackney North CLP
Alan Horton                               Falmouth/Camborne CLP           
Patrick Hunter                            Hendon CLP
Diana Isserlis                              Thornbury and Yate CLP           
Steve Jansky -                            Nottingham East CLP   
Dr Emrys Jenkins                       Swansea West CLP       
Riva Joffe                                  Holborn and St Pancras CLP
Bill Kaye                                    Warwick and Leamington CLP   
Kaveh Kazemi                            Kingston & Surbiton CLP          
Stan Keable                                Hammersmith CLP
Sean Kelleher                             Hendon  CLP                
Martin Kemp                              Lewisham West and Penge CLP 
Chris Khamis                              Perry Barr CLP             
Eleanor Kilroy                            Winchester CLP
Steve Kinneavy                          Sheffield Hallam CLP  
Chris Knight                               Dulwich & West Norwood CLP 
Agnes Kory                                Hampstead and Kilburn CLP     
Sushma lal                                  Ceredigion CLP
Barbara Kay Lawrence               Torfaen CLP                 
Rebekah Lawrence                     Hove & Portslade CLP 
Mark Layden Lincoln CLP
Geoff Lee                                   Holborn & St. Pancis CLP
Margot Lindsay                          Southwark CLP            
Marie Lynam                              Hampstead and Kilburn CLP
Ian MacDonald                           Edinburgh Southern CLP
Professor Moshé Machover        Hampstead & Kilburn CLP
Bill MacKeith                             Oxford West and Abingdon CLP,
Dr Alan Maddison                      Houghton and Sunderland South CLP
Glenn Martin                              Walsall South CLP        
Rebecca Massey                         Hove and Portslade      
Barbara May Moore                   Blackley and Broughton CLP     
Jonathan Maytham                     Kingswood CLP           
Kathy McCubbing                      Reading East CLP         
Rebecca McDonald                    Hampstead and Kilburn
Michael McEvoy                        Twickenham CLP         
Paul Meaney                               Gedling CLP
Timothy Meredith                       Hartlepool CLP
Bernard Miller                            Holborn and St Pancras CLP
Jay Millington                             Bury CLP                     
Elizabeth Morley                        Ceredigion CLP
Shosh Morris                              Islington South & Finsbury CLP           
Patricia Morrison                        York Central CLP         
Gareth Murphy                           Holborn & St Pancras CLP         
Matt Nathan                                Islington S & Finsbury CLP       
Mica Nava                                  Islington North
Paul Neill                                    Calder Valley CLP        
Catherine Newall                        Manchester Central CLP
Graham Noble                            Havant CLP                  
Safiya O'Donnell                        Nottingham East CLP   
Caroline O’Reilly                       Brighton Kemptown CLP
Tim Oxton                                  Colchester CLP             
Pam Page                                    Brighton Pavilion CLP
Averil Parkinson                         Cambridge CLP            
Allan Pearson                             South Ribble CLP         
Richard Peirce                            Portsmouth South CLP 
Anne Pickard                              Bristol North West CLP
Ian Pope                                     Rochford and Southend East CLP
Phil Pope                                    Bristol West CLP
Anna Pollert                               Warwick and Leamington CLP
Nicola Pratt                                 Coventry South CLP     
Bernard Price                              International Branch     
Dipak Rajgor                              HARBOROUGH CLP  
Anandi Ramamurthy                  Gorton CLP                  
Reuben Ramsay                         Hastings and Rye CLP  
Roland Rance                             Walthamstow CLP        
Gwynne Reddick                        Wantage                       
Daniel Rehahn                            Hove and Portslade CLP
Jim Ring                                     Westmorland & Lonsdale CLP   
Pete Robbins                              Camden CLP                
Steven Rose                                Islington South
Jonathan Rosenhead                   Hackney South & Shoreditch CLP
Kal Ross                                     Liverpool Riverside CLP            
Jo Rostron                                  Holborn and St PancrasCLP
Luca Salice                                 Holborn and St PancrasCLP
Luay Salman                              High Peak CLP               
Jenny Sanderson                        Derbyshire Dales CLP  
John Sanderson                          Derbyshire Dales CLP  
Linda Sayle                                Holborn & St Pancras CLP         
Paul Scott                                   Hampstead & Kilburn CLP
David Selzer                               City Of Chester CLP     
George Shaw                              Finchley & Golders Green CLP
Patrick Sheehan                          Withington CLP
Patricia Sheerin                           Putney CLP                  
John Spencer-Davis                    NE Hants CLP
Laura Stuart                                Hendon CLP                 
Joe Sucksmith                            Cheltenham CLP          
Walter Tavener                           Havant CLP                  
Wendy Taylor                            Ilford South CLP          
Ruth Tenne                                 Hampstead and Kilburn
Jack Thomas,                             Sefton Central CLP       
Andy Thompson                        Ladywood CLP            
Julian Townsend                        Camberwell and Peckham CLP  
David Travis                               Angus North                 
Ben Treuhaft                              Edinburgh North and Leith CLP 
Dr J. Urpeth                                Eltham CLP                  
Mark Utting                                Doncaster Central CLP
Paul Valentine                            Hayling Island CLP      
Marc Wadsworth                        Croydon North CLP     
Tirza Waisel                               Finchley & Golders Green CLP
Jacqueline Walker                      South Thanet CLP        
Karen Walker                             Newquay and St Austell CLP     
Robert Walker                            Bexhill and Battle CLP 
Hugh Wallis                                Dulwich and West Norwood CLP
Dave Walters                              Riverside CLP              
Philip Ward -                              Sheffield central CLP   
David Watson                             Walthamstow CLP 
Jane White                                  Lincoln CLP                 
Carol Wilcox                              Christchurch CLP         
Roy Wilkes                                 Bury South CLP           
Avril Wooster                             West Devon CLP
Norman Wright                           Hove and Portslade CLP 
Dr Benedict Young                     Newcastle-upon-Tyne CLP        
Charles Young                            Ceredigion CLP            
Sue Young                                  Ceredigion CLP            

Zoe Zero                                     Beckenham CLP